work life balance after retirement

Tips for Fifty Plus on Life after Retirement

Enjoy Your Retirement

1. At Retirement you still have at least 20 to 35 years (considering increasing life expectancy) which is a significant period in one’s life. So make the best use of these golden years.

2. Retirement gives you an opportunity to work for yourself. It is the time to do things which you always wanted but had no time to do it.

Focus on Health and Wellness

3. Remember that after retirement, health is your most important asset and prioritise it accordingly. Take special care of your nutrition, physical work out, mental faculties and emotional balance

4. Balanced Diet: Eating a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains can enhance your health and energy levels.

5. Regular Check-ups: Stay on top of your health by scheduling regular medical check-ups and screenings.

6. Stay Physically Active by exercising regularly

Spend time meaningfully and constructively.

7. Feeling of fulfilment and purposeful engagement is important to keep you going in your retired life.

8. Redefine your Purpose of Life. Retirement is not the end but a new beginning. Your purpose will act like a tonic which will give you adequate strength to live a satisfied and engaged life after retirement.

9. Reading is a good constructive pass time. Watch knowledge enhancing and thought provoking documentaries.  These programs are other constructive way of passing time. these can  be seen on programs like Netflix, Prime, Youtube etc.

10. Subscribe and listen to useful podcasts is another option. There are a variety of are thought provoking talks which add to your knowledge base without straining your eyes.

Maintain Mental Sharpness

11. Keep Learning Something New. Remember, ‘It is never too late and You are never too old to Learn. Try online courses, learn a new language, or explore creative outlets like painting or writing. Engage in activities that challenge your brain, such as puzzles, reading, or playing musical instruments.

Maintain Emotional Balance

12. Meditate. Meditation can help you stay calm and focussed. Time spent on meditation is an investment. The returns are in the form of increased energy level, reduced stress level and a sense of inner peace.

13. Stay Optimistic: Cultivate a positive attitude toward aging. Focus on the opportunities that come with more free time rather than the limitations.

14. Practice Gratitude: Regularly reflect on what you’re grateful for. This can enhance your overall sense of well-being and contentment.

15. Stay Connected: Maintain relationships with family and friends. Regularly attending social gatherings or engaging in community activities can prevent feelings of isolation

16. Make a Bucket List(a list of things that you wish to accomplish in your lifetime) and plan and track your goals for accomplishing activities which you have been always wanting to do before you hit the bucket. It will gives you a focus and motivation to achieve.

17. Travel more. Travel makes life exciting and energises you. It adds value to your life and rejuvenates you. Plan your distant and adventurous travels early after retirement as health becomes a major issue later and there is no guarantee that you will live that long.

18. Define your life-style plan in consultation with your partner and follow it. Your plan needs to have activities which  give you pleasure,  foster social interactions, make your life relevant and ontribute to your overall wellness,

Plan Your Finances Well

19. Budget Wisely: Adjust your budget to align with your retirement income. Be mindful of your spending to ensure your savings last.

20. Review Investments: Regularly review your investment portfolio and consult with a financial advisor to ensure your funds are managed effectively.

volunteering

21. If you get an opportunity, volunteer for a social service for the benefit of the community with the aim to give back to the society

 

Thus, your Post-Retirement Basket needs to have a balanced mix of some work, hobbies, ongoing learning, recreation, travel, reconnecting with family and friends and giving back. The goal should be to expand social connectivity, purposeful activity, self esteem through productive engagements and overall enjoyment of life.

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Work-Life Balance after Retirement

Updated on September 21st, 2022

work life balance after retirementRelevance of Work-Life Balance after Retirement

When one talks about work life balance, one is generally referring to balancing the time spent on work to the demands of one’s personal life. Is the work life balance relevant after Retirement? One may argue that once the person stops working, then where is requirement of a balance when the entire time is available towards personal life.

But the fact is that after Retirement, you do not stop working, but continue to work, with a difference that now you only work for yourself. The nature of your activities undergo a change. You are no more under obligation or binding and you do not take orders from others but are your own master.

There is a lot that you can do after retirement like creating something new that you are proud of, serving others, building your community, making strong relationships, and countless other forms of pursuits that are deeply rewarding. At times people become more busy after retirement due to their engagement in activities which they love and like. So, after retirement, what is required may be termed as Activity-Life balance instead of work-life balance.

Activity-Life Balance

But time is a finite resource and needs to be closely monitored and effectively utilised. If not judiciously used, it passes fast without you realising it. The days will pass into weeks, weeks into months and months into years, when you look back as to what you have achieved during the golden period of your time. The great contradiction of the retired life is that there appears so much time, and yet so very little of it. Retirement, after all, marks the beginning of your final phase of life.

Activities after Retirement

Productive Activities

Some retirees  take up a part-time job just to supplement their income or if they do not have adequate pastimes. Some others spend  their time in productive and creative activities  like reading, writing, blogging, painting, cooking, gardening, learning new skill etc. Your daily physical exercise, work out and meditation etc also forms part of this group.

Pastimes for Pleasure

Activities for Pleasure and Entertainment through hobbies, pastimes, holidaying and adventure. It includes your time taken for playing your games, watching movies, listening to music, taking a walk with your dog etc

Socialisation

Activities which involve socialisation and spending time with near and dear ones. These are mainly group activities.

Pre-occupation with Electronic Devices

Of late, an additional activity which takes away a good chunk of retiree’s time is their pre-occupation with electronic devices like smart phone, tab and laptop etc.

How to Balance Life after Retirement

There is a need to balance all the groups of activities mentioned above to get the most out of the time left in your life after retirement. Any imbalance in activities would result in devoting too much of time in one at the cost of other.

Spending too much of time on your productive engagements may be at the cost of your entertainment and socialisation. Similarly, spending too much of your time on activities like Golf, would leave very little time with your family and children/grandchildren. Over-socialisation may take a toll on your health and may deprive of your productive activities like  exercise, stimulation of your mind and other creative endeavours. Addiction to your electronic devices may result in  spending a disproportionate time on social media, messaging and other apps, thereby leaving little time for other activities.

Therefore one must make a conscious effort to track one’s time and spend it on a mix of activities which gives satisfaction and sense of fulfilment.

Structure your time

Schedule your time by laying down broad time-slots for each group of  activities. Structure it, but not strictly as it was being done for your working life. Have built in flexibility.

Have a Routine for everything

To name a few, you may have a morning routine which includes exercise, meditation, breakfast etc. Working routine which includes your time for productive and fulfilling activities, routines for socialisation, pastimes and entertainments, routine for your social media and messaging apps,  bedtime routine and so on. Routine forces you to stick to your plans which you have laid down for yourself. This way you are able to make the best use of your time. At the same time you do not miss out any activity which you are required to do.

Club your activities to get the best out of your time

Try and club activities which can be enjoyed with  family and friends such as hiking, playing games, swimming, dancing, cooking etc. Travel Frequently. It breaks the monotony of your routine life and brings in excitement and positivity in you life.

Devote time for adequate Rest

Taking rest is a productive activity as it rejuvenates and renews you. It is a kind of investment to improve your productivity and wellbeing.

Track & Fulfil you Bucket List

Make a Bucket List, if you do not have one. Make all out efforts to achieve all items in it before it is too late. Your list may include places to travel, skills to learn, people to meet, and doing anything else that matter to you most. Life is not endless, and you may not have the adequate strength to achieve many of the activities, if you postpone them indefinitely.

Use Technology to your advantage

Don’t be averse to Technology, but make use of it effectively. It  can automate many of your activities and add to the quality of your life. Your apps can help your manage your time. At the same exercise caution.Technology has literally increased the time on screen leaving very little time for outdoor activities and face to face socialisation. Switch off and detach from you devices at times and  take a break. Observe ‘Internet Fasting’ once in a while.

Develop a Habit of Writing a Diary

Writing a dairy is a good habit and helps you in analysing how you are doing. You probably want to know what you’re going to do when you wake up in the morning. So make a list of the important things which matter. At the end of the day, take a stock of what worked and what didn’t, what went wrong and how can you can set it right. Introspect by self-examination and self-analyses with the aim to improve.

“Everyone must learn to analyse himself dispassionately. Write down your thoughts and aspirations daily. Find out what you – not what you imagine you are! – because you want to make yourself what you ought to be. Most People don’t change because they don’t see their own faults.”

Sri Sri Paramahansa Yogananda

Discover your Purpose of Life

One of the important challenges in the golden period is finding purpose and meaning in life. Having a clear purpose of life is the  key to achieving  contentment and eventually peace of mind. Embrace Spirituality. Spiritual People  have a clear purpose which makes their lives meaningful. They are clear on: “Why am I here?” and “What kind of Impact do I want to make in the world?”

Leave a Legacy

Remember, you have only one life and so make the best of it.  Have you ever thought as to what would people say about you at your funeral. What legacy are you going to leave behind after you depart this world. I am sure you always would like to leave a legacy behind to be remembered for your values and deeds which mattered to people close to you. So, there is a need to make a conscious effort towards this and try to leave a legacy which keeps your memories alive even after you leave this world.

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Making the Best of Your Retirement

Updated on September 21st, 2022

Enjoy Your Retirement

At Retirement you still have at least 20 to 35 years (considering increasing life expectancy) which is a significant period in one’s life. Retirement gives you an opportunity to work for yourself. It is the time to do things which you always wanted but had no time to do it. So make the best use of this time and enjoy the ‘Joys of Retirement‘. Transition to the retired life from an active life is a challenge that you need to be prepared for. With your physical and mental faculties diminishing  gradually and availability of support reducing, you have to keep  your spirits high to keep you going. With little efforts, you can live your life well and meaningfully after retirement.

Health is your most important Asset

Remember that after retirement, health is your most important asset and prioritise it accordingly. With depleting energy levels, playing golf everyday,  partying and  touring very frequently may not be sustainable unless you take care of your health. Take special care of nutrition and physical work out. Make it a point to get your medical check up at least once every year. Apart from physical health, exercise your mental faculties, maintain emotional balance and work towards your spiritual growth. If you are careful and meticulous in your health and wellness plan, you can even Reverse your Biological Age.

Live Life meaningfully

Initially, the retirement appears like a long vacation where you have freedom to do whatever you like.  After a while, a feeling comes in that spending time in passive activities like watching TV  or listening to music is OK for a while, but what is important is to spend time meaningfully and constructively. Whatever you do must give you a feeling of accomplishment. Feeling of fulfilment and purposeful engagement is important to keep you going in your retired life. There has to be a balance in the activities which give you pleasure, fulfillment, purpose, feeling of being wanted and doing something worthwhile.

Define the Purpose of your Life

Ask Yourself ‘What is the Purpose of my Life?’ Understand and Define your Purpose of Life, if not already done. Having a purpose will help you in focussing your energies and give significance to your life. Your purpose will act like a tonic which will give you adequate strength to live a satisfied and engaged life after retirement. It will help you in achieving true ‘Happiness after Retirement

Keep Learning Something New

Remember, ‘It is never too late and You are never too old to Learn. Doing courses in your area of interest is a good pastime and investment of time. Online courses(many of which are free) offer a good opportunity to undertake these courses in your home comfort without any pressure of time or money.

Reading is another good constructive pass time. I would recommend every retiree to invest in a e-Book reader. The advantage of eBook reader is its easy access to millions of books some of which may be free. Using an E-book reader you can even start reading a number of books simultaneously on a time sharing basis. At the same time you carry your entire library with you wherever you go.

Watching knowledge enhancing and thought provoking documentaries  is another constructive way of passing time. These programs can  be streamed from programs like Netflix, Prime, Youtube etc.

Subscribing and listening to useful podcasts is another option. There are a variety of are thought provoking talks which add to your knowledge base without straining your eyes.

Learn to Meditate

You also need to devote time for mind stilling/controlling exercises like meditation and mindfulness, may be for 15-30 minutes a day. Time devoted may be increased gradually. Time spent on meditation is an investment. The returns are in the form of increased energy level, reduced stress level and improved concentration. If you are a beginner, you may go through the post ‘Learn the Meditate: My Experience and Lessons’.

Formulate your Life-Style and Activity Plan

Define your life-style plan in consultation with your partner and follow it. Your plan needs to have activities which  contribute to your overall health and wellness, give you pleasure,  foster social interactions and make your life relevant.

At the beginning of each day, make a broad  activity plan as to what you intend to do for the day and at the end to the day take a stock of all that you could achieve. In the beginning, it may be disappointing as you may miss out many of your targets. The exercise is still worth as it forces you to plan and review your achievements.

Accomplish your Bucket List

A Bucket List is simply a list of things that you wish to accomplish in your lifetime. It  is good to have a Bucket List is it forces you to  plan and track your goals for accomplishing activities which you have been always wanting to do before you hit the bucket. It gives you a focus and motivation to achieve your dreams. Go through your Bucket List periodically and make an all out effort to accomplish your list as early as possible.

Spend more time with your family

Spend more time with Family. Once you retire, you’ll have plenty of time. No, you can’t go back and make up for the time you didn’t have earlier in life. But now you can resolve to spend more time with family. Spend time with your grandchildren.

After Retirement you are available to your spouse 24x7x365 (presuming that your spouse is not working) which your spouse is not used to. In fact your spouse is getting double of you you with half (or even less) of your income. Therefore it is important to get along well with your spouse at home. One aspect which you must remember that your retirement means more load on your spouse and it is your moral responsibility to share the load. Now you have no excuse for not doing it.

Travel More

Travelling makes life exciting and energises you. It adds value to your life and rejuvenates you. The memories of your best holidays makes you feel good and positive. Plan a trip at least once in six months and make the best use of this time. Plan your distant and adventurous travels early after retirement as health becomes a major issue later and there is no guarantee that you will live that long.

Exploit Technology to your advantage

Use technology to your advantage. Most of the retirees today have a working knowledge of computers and most of the mobile based applications. If you lack the basic knowledge, it would be a good idea to take up a basic course on computer applications. It would enable you to exploit the technology to the maximum thus easing your life. Smart phones are a boon to Fifty Plus, if exploited well.

Plan your retirement corpus/accumulated savings.   Invest them in a manner that you take a balanced and calculated risk to maximize your returns. It is always better to seek professional advice so that you get a better return after catering for the inflation. In addition, you must have a Viable Withdrawal Plan  to enjoy the fruits of your savings and investment to the maximum in your lifetime. Remember, expenditure on health care in the later years can be heavy. Therefore, take an appropriate Insurance Plan that covers you and your spouse adequately.

Consider Volunteering/Part time job

If you get an opportunity, volunteer for social service or for non-profit organizations for the benefit of the community with the aim to give back to the society. Taking up a part time/ full time job after retirement is not mandatory unless you need money and want to supplement your income to maintain your lifestyle. However, if you do not have adequate hobbies and pastimes to keep you busy, you may take it up as an occupation, even if you are financially sound. Always make sure that you leave enough time for your rest and recreation.

Balance your leisure with productive engagements

Thus your Post-Retirement Basket needs to have a balanced mix of some work, hobbies, ongoing learning, recreation, travel, reconnecting with family and friends and giving back. The goal should be to expand social connectivity, purposeful activity, self esteem through productive engagements and overall enjoyment of life.

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